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The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom took place in front of this memorial. A B C D Jefferson Memorial Washington Monument The White House Lincoln Memorial

Martin Luther King often repeated the initial (first) consonant sounds in words. This technique is: A B C D anaphora alliteration imagerymetaphor

Martin Luther King used “like” and “as” to compare ideas and objects. This type of comparison is a: A B C D simile allusion anaphorametaphor

King also repeated certain phrases, over and over again. This device is known as: A B C D anaphora metaphor simileallusion

When King compares two things or ideas by saying one thing “is” another, he is using a: A B C D metaphor simile personificationidiom

King refers to events, people, and documents that the marchers already have knowledge of. This is called: A B C D alliteration imagery anaphoraallusion

“Five score years ago, a great American, in whose symbolic shadow we stand today, signed the Emancipation Proclamation” is an example of: A B C D simile anaphora allusionmetaphor

“Go back to Mississippi, go back to Alabama, go back to South Carolina, go back to Georgia, go back to Louisiana,” contains: A B C D metaphor anaphora alliterationsimile

“Content of their character”, “dignity and discipline”, and “trials and tribulations” are examples of: A B C D allusion alliteration imagery simile

When King states that “the Negro lives on a lonely island of poverty”, he is comparing an island to poverty (being poor). This is an example of: A B C D personification simile alliterationmetaphor

“Until justice rolls down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream,” contains two: A B C D imagery metaphors similesallusions

To which state does Martin Luther King refer to several times because he knew that the crowd would react with emotion? A B C D Georgia South Carolina OhioMississippi

What famous American document was signed by Abraham Lincoln and gave slaves their freedom? A B C D Constitution Declaration of Independence Civil Rights Act of 1964 Emancipation Proclamation

When King states that “We must forever conduct our struggle on the high plane of dignity and discipline”, he is reminding the marchers that they must maintain a policy of: A B C D nonviolence rioting bombingsbeatings

Name the young boy who was kidnapped and brutally murdered in Mississippi for whistling at a white woman. A B C D Medgar Evers Emmett Till John LewisJames Farmer